![]() ![]() Now obviously it is not a very polished process and the resulting LaTeX will need some tweaking to get things right, but at least it keeps the \section structure, most of the basic formatting (not fancy things like colours, though), the lists and all the Markdown I did originally use in the Google doc to mark the places where I wanted to put fancy formatting later (e.g. You can even make it standalone (or even export to something else than LaTeX) Use Lunamark or Pandoc to get a LaTeX document from the resulting Markdown.The install instructions are a bit outdated, but it's nothing to be afraid of. Use Renato Mangini's gdoc2md script to get a Markdown export of your doc.It even keeps images!Īn inferior solution that I'll leave here because the export from/to Markdown could still be useful for future readers: It is not perfect but better than my old Markdown solution (see below) and preserves most of the original document. Use Pandoc to convert the html to LaTeX.
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